Imagine this: you're sitting in your local coffee shop sucking down
your morning caffeine fix before heading into the office. You catch
up on your work e-mail, you check Facebook and you upload that financial
report to your company's FTP server. Overall, it's been a
constructive morning. By the time you get to work, there's a
whirlwind of chaos throughout the office. more>>

Tails is a live media Linux distro designed boot into a highly secure desktop environment. You may remember that we looked at a US government distro with similar aims a few months ago, but Tails is different because it is aimed at the privacy conscious “normal user” rather than government workers. more>>

If you work for a company with an online presence long enough, you'll deal with it eventually. Someone, out of malice, boredom, pathology, or some combination of all three, will target your company's online presence and resources for attack. more>>

What do you do once you realize one of your servers has been compromised? I recently had the opportunity to hear Linux Journal's own Kyle Rankin give a very impressive talk covering this situation at the Southwest Drupal Summit in Houston, Texas. more>>